These 19 guesses at The Edge’s location were even better than the real thing
11.
A meeting for sad middle aged blokes who still insist they're known by a nickname? https://t.co/EsMQotL2bz
— Peter Smith (@Redpeter99) September 15, 2018
12.
By the look of that outfit? I’d say 1992
— Phil Mews (@PhilMews) September 14, 2018
13.
Lego land Windsor?
— Paddy McGuinness (@PaddyMcGuinness) September 15, 2018
14.
Aldi
— Paul Arthurs. (@BoneheadsPage) September 15, 2018
15.
Stuck inside the internet for all eternity. Two along from Friends Reunited, and one up from Club Penguin. https://t.co/mwPLJPJp7x
— trouteyes (@trouteyes) September 15, 2018
16.
Killiney. https://t.co/2ywV8V1ZFy
— Colm Tobin (@colmtobin) September 14, 2018
17.
Does the street have a name? https://t.co/3yzibCmAiz
— Paul (@bingowings14) September 15, 2018
18.
https://twitter.com/shit_reviews/status/1040816519012409344
19.
In Bono’s shadow. As always. https://t.co/fDvi6x1m7D
— Ian Power (@IHPower) September 15, 2018
Comedy writer and Twitter funny man, @Pundamentalism, didn’t care where The Edge was, because he had a much more crucial point to make.
You shouldn’t sign these – it’s better where the tweets have no name.
— Pundamentalism (@Pundamentalism) September 15, 2018
He should feel real pride in that tweet.